Eg. rounding to the nearest integer works above, but how about if the inputs are: 0.022 .. 0.086 by 10?

Kinda like dollars/cents, multiply by 1000 (or 10**$precision) ?

!google calculate the best Interval between tick marks -> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14923812/displaying-axis-from-min-to-max-value-calculating-scale-and-labels

-> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/361681/algorithm-for-nice-grid-line-intervals-on-a-graph -> http://search.cpan.org/dist/Chart-Math-Axis/lib/Chart/Math/Axis.pm


In reply to Re: calculate the best Interval between tick marks (dollars cents) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Simple calculation. by BrowserUk

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